HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs OLD SAXON: NOUN
- The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- Low German prior to 1200
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs OLD SAXON: RELATED WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Saxonism, Germanist, East germanic, Old high german, Middle high german, Modern english, High german, New high german, Old dutch, Old frisian, Middle dutch, Low german, West germanic, Old low german, Middle low german
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs OLD SAXON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Saxonism, Germanist, East germanic, Old high german, Middle high german, Modern english, High german, New high german, Old dutch, Old frisian, Middle dutch, Low german, West germanic, Old low german, Middle low german
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs OLD SAXON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Words for family members and other relatives in Greek, a Hellenic language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus.
- Unluckiest Day It was an old Saxon belief that January 2 was one of the unluckiest days of the whole year.
- Gospel harmony, the Diatessaron, constitutes the chief surviving linguistic evidence for the Old Saxon Language.
- Throughout the poem, the writer displays all the old Saxon earnestness.
- "Wyvern" is derived from Old Saxon wivere, also meaning serpent (and etymologically related to viper ).
- It is a West Germanic language and therefore is similar to Old Frisian and Old Saxon.
- Old English, Old Friesic, and Old Saxon diaiects led to such destructive consequences as to the former inflectional type.
- The situation of Old Dutch generally resembled that of Old Saxon and Old High German in any case.
- That list needs, for than anything, cognates in Old German, Old Saxon, Old Franconian and Old English, also Scots, to get anywhere with it.
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs OLD SAXON: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- How many types of weak verbs are there in Old Saxon?